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- Students Dressed in Patriotic Costumes, with Teacher, circa 1905 -

- circa 1905
- Collections - Artifact
Students Dressed in Patriotic Costumes, with Teacher, circa 1905
- Young Women and Girls Posing in Ballerina Costumes, circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Young Women and Girls Posing in Ballerina Costumes, circa 1930
- 18th Century Style Coat, Made for Henry Ford - Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style coat to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.

- 1925-1935
- Collections - Artifact
18th Century Style Coat, Made for Henry Ford
Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style coat to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.
- Clown Halloween Costume, Worn by Kevin Nietering in 1995 -

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Clown Halloween Costume, Worn by Kevin Nietering in 1995
- Masquerade Costume, Worn by Henry Ford, 1925-1935 - Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style costume to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.

- 1925-1935
- Collections - Artifact
Masquerade Costume, Worn by Henry Ford, 1925-1935
Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style costume to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.
- Guides in Costumes at Old Car Festival in Greenfield Village, September 1960 - Held annually since 1951, The Henry Ford's Old Car Festival is the longest-running antique automobile show in the United States. While its specific events, activities and featured time periods have evolved over the decades, Old Car Festival's enthusiastic celebration of early American motoring remains unchanged.

- 10 September 1960-11 September 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Guides in Costumes at Old Car Festival in Greenfield Village, September 1960
Held annually since 1951, The Henry Ford's Old Car Festival is the longest-running antique automobile show in the United States. While its specific events, activities and featured time periods have evolved over the decades, Old Car Festival's enthusiastic celebration of early American motoring remains unchanged.
- 18th Century Style Vest, Made for Henry Ford - Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style vest to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.

- 1925-1935
- Collections - Artifact
18th Century Style Vest, Made for Henry Ford
Henry Ford likely purchased this "18th century" style vest to wear at old-fashioned dancing parties. Ford likely only donned the costume for special occasions--not his weekly dances. The garment's maker, the Eaves Costume Company of New York, designed and rented costumes for a variety of plays and musical revues. They also provided costumes for masquerades and balls attended by wealthy socialites.
- Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966
- Performers at Ford Baseball Game between "Office Jerks" and "Factory Bums", September 1943 -

- September 15, 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Performers at Ford Baseball Game between "Office Jerks" and "Factory Bums", September 1943
- Collegeville Flag & Mfg. Co."Blue Fairy" Halloween Costume, Worn by Lisa Korzetz, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Collegeville Flag & Mfg. Co."Blue Fairy" Halloween Costume, Worn by Lisa Korzetz, circa 1966